The signing ceremony of the UN Cybercrime Convention concluded in Hanoi with 72 signatories, marking a significant step as countries from every region moved to join the first global treaty against cybercrime.
The two-day event underscored that collective action has never been more critical, bringing together states to signal a shared commitment to tackle online criminality through international cooperation.
In Islamabad the development is being closely watched by policymakers and cybersecurity experts who see the UN Cybercrime Convention as likely to influence cross-border investigations, evidence sharing and alignment of domestic laws with international norms.
With 72 signatories now on record, observers will follow how countries translate signatures into concrete measures and what this historic step means for regional and global efforts to curb cybercrime.
